Fred Durst, Borland, Rivers, Lethal and John Otto taking us to the Mathews Bridge from behind the kit - that's Limp Bizkit.
A history of one of metal’s most renowned record labels - from distributing releases to becoming home to Slipknot and more.
Guitar World pays tribute to the late Brent Hinds, one of metal's wildest and most inventive players, who died on 20 August ...
Sid Wilson of Slipknot fame has announced a new business venture that allows him to make music with the son of late Geto Boys ...
Those who've seen Slaughter to Prevail live know the energy that they bring and in an interview with Full Metal Jackie for ...
Celebrate 25 years of Linkin Park's Hybrid Theory, a groundbreaking album that redefined music genres and inspired a ...
While Rick Rubin had a habit of turning anything into gold, he felt the biggest names in music were touched by a heavenly ...
Black Sabbath rocker Ozzy Osbourne died in July following a heart attack, having also suffered a number of different diseases ...
Billy Morrison (The Cult, etc) and Dave Navarro (Jane's Addiction, etc) started doing the Above Ground concerts, initially at the Belasco.
Architects deliver chaos, catharsis, and crushing riffs at The O2 London, joined by Wage War and House of Protection in an ...
The masked metal veterans filed their lawsuit last Wednesday, claiming that an anonymous web operator has been undermining ...
The Smiths weren't around for long, but they did put out some amazing songs, including "This Charming Man" and "There Is a ...